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Includes a CenterPoint 3-9x40 scope (not mounted) with a duplex reticle! Real knockdown power and a unique thumbhole stock for added control and accuracy! The Remington Genesis breakbarrel spring-piston air rifle sends pellets screaming out the muzzle at 1,000 fps. The synthetic stock has special raised dots on the grip and forearm to give you added control. The unique ambidextrous raised cheekpiece goes up and down to accommodate your shooting preference, a feature usually found only on much more expensive rifles.

The TruGlo fiberoptic front and rear sights make target acquisition a cinch. Plus, you can mount the included scope on the deeply grooved rails if greater accuracy is desired. The Genesis even comes with a built-in scope stop!

The easy cocking effort and light weight mean smaller adults can easily enjoy shooting this magnum bad boy. Plinking, spinners, tin cans and paper targets are ideal ways to use your rifle. If you'd like to eliminate pests, the Genesis is suitable for taking small rodents at medium distances.

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3-9X magnification

40mm objective lens (adjustable objective)

1" tube

1/4 MOA (1/4" click value @ 100 yds)

Mil-dot reticle

10 yds to infinity parallax adjustment

39-13' field of view @ 100 yds

3.35" eye relief

13.3-4.4mm exit pupil

17.28 oz.

12.87" long

Includes 3/8" dovetail rings & lens caps

Click the AMMO link for our list of suggested pellets. Find targets, safety glasses and other gear by clicking the ACCESSORIES link.

Things I liked:Powerful gun, accurate when you have the correct pelletsThings I would have changed:Terrible scope mounts.. knocked off roughly every 30 shots. I got rid of mine.What others should know:Gun works well with H&N sports silver point pellets

Things I liked:accurate, accurate, ACCURATE! stock feels awesome when shouldered, almost has a tactical feel to it. everything else i said in my previous reviewThings I would have changed:nothing. maybe a nickel plated version or a wooden stock. or a model without sightsWhat others should know:got that barrel problem fixed so i figured i should write a better review.
got my scope put on and dialed in, and this thing is a real laser gun. had a repair dot for a shoot-n-c target i was using as a bull, about 25-30 yards out and all 6 pellets fired were inside, completely covered by a quarter. probably capable of better accuracy cause though my poi didn't leave the bull, i was all over it. shot a bird that had to have been about 50 yards away and the pellet entered right where i was aiming. now that this gun is at full potential i'll never get rid of it.
if you are having trouble eliminating barrel wobble there are plenty of ways to fix it if you do some searching on the net, don't let that stop you from getting this gun, its a BEAST!!!

take the stock off of it and remove the hinge screw, wipe down the screw and the threads in the hole with rubbing alcohol, and where the head of the screw goes too. put a small drop of BLUE lock-tite, not red, on the threads and back of the head and give the screwdriver a nice hard twist to tighten it.

Things I liked:Nice feel to the stock. Adjustable cheek rest.Things I would have changed:Different scope, mine holds zero, but the screws come loose as I shoot. The gun is loud and vibrates allot for a springer. Its very pellet picky. Long break-in period. The mount that came with the rifle, didn't have a stop pin that would align with the hole on the rail.What others should know:This was my first adult air rifle. I bought it a few years ago when the Genesis first came out. Now I have had time to address the issues with this rifle, and use other air guns, so now I have something to compare it to. I was having major accuracy issues. The gun was also dieseling badly at the time, although I didn't know it. The scope mount was also sliding on the rail as I would shoot. I then found Pyramyd's website and learned what issues the rifle and myself were having. I replaced the scope mount with one that has a proper scope stop pin, and the sliding issues stopped. I also learned the proper hold and have had time to shoot the rifle enough to get it to stop dieseling. I went through almost 2 dozen different pellets before I found that this guns seems to like the Gamo Tomahawk. I don't like Gamo pellets, as they don't work well in any of my other airguns, but will stick with them for this one until I find something better. Overall its a good rifle and keeps getting better with use. It's hard to find a good pellet for it, but once you do you'll be happy with it.